Population density and optimal body size.

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serval:BIB_9133324C8638
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Title
Population density and optimal body size.
Journal
Mémoire de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles
Author(s)
Perrin N.
ISSN
0037-9611
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1990
Volume
18
Number
3
Pages
169-179
Language
english
Notes
IDD8288847B59D_
In: Modèles dynamiques en biologie, R.Arditi (dir.)
Abstract
The population density of an organism is one of the main aspects of its environment, and shoud therefore strongly influence its adaptive strategy. The r/K theory, based on the logistic model, was developed to formalize this influence.
K-selectioon is classically thought to favour large body sizes. This prediction, however, cannot be directly derived from the logistic model: some auxiliary hypotheses are therefor implicit. These are to be made explicit if the theory is to be tested. An alternative approach, based on the Euler-Lotka equation, shows that density itself is irrelevant, but that the relative effect of density on adult and juvenile features is crucial. For instance, increasing population will select for a smaller body size if the density affects mainly juvenile growth and/or survival. In this case, density shoud indeed favour large body sizes. The theory appears nevertheless inconsistent, since a probable consequence of increasing body size will be a decrease in the carrying capacity
Keywords
body-size, density-dependent selection, optimization life-history theory
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